I've used an English language keyboard for years, mainly because it's the only layout I feel comfortable with. Though it's not my preference, I've forced myself to just grit my teeth and make the best of a bad situation. I've long desired a keyboard for a language I'm more comfortable with, and finally, that prayer has been answered. I present to you - the Klingon keyboard.

If this rumor's not true, blame Shaw Wu. Wu, an analyst at Kaufman Bros., claims that a Dell smartphone is "closer to reality" than we might believe. If you were a fan of the Axim series of PDAs, this could be good news.

Well, here's an interesting rumor - a potential release date for a device that hasn't even been confirmed yet. The iPhone Nano stories will not die, and the latest one claims that Apple will release the iPhone's little brother sometime this Spring.

A quick glance at this device and you might think, "Hey, no big deal. That's a BlackBerry Bold." Upon closer inspection, you'll discover that this is not at all a Research In Motion built phone, but instead, a convincing rip-off. Behold - the BlueBerry.

Are you sick of playing "fake guitar" on Rock Band or Guitar Hero? Do you want to serenade the ladies through song, but don't know how to play guitar? Fear not - Disney's Star Guitarist might be able to help you out.

It looks like Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is finally showing Apple's iPhone a little respect. After initially tearing into Apple's device when it was first announced, Ballmer has now conceded that the iPhone and BlackBerry have a pretty firm grasp on the smartphone. Along with that, Ballmer also said that we shouldn't hold our breath for a Zune Phone.

One of Sony's favorite things to say about the Vaio P is that it can fit in your pocket. The prospect of having such a small device intrigued many people and made the Vaio P highly anticipated going into CES. Good news? The Vaio P seems like a great device. Bad news? It barely fits in your pocket, and Sony is paying the price.

Looking for a home security device but don't want to spend a bundle on an alarm system, cameras or guards? The Home Security Television Simulator might be just what you need to secure your home on the cheap.

We're now a few days removed from Palm's unveiling of the Pre and another Palm rumor has crept out of the shadows. According to Electronista, Palm might be readying a new, webOS-based Centro to be released after the Pre.

Is it true? There's a rumor flyingaroundtheweb regarding the Palm Pre's price - $399 for a Sprint 2-year contract. We must stress that has not been confirmed. That said, what do you think about this price point?

Be sure to check in regulary for new developments on this story, and also check out our new sister site, Pre Community - a community for everything Pre.

Pre Community is certainly getting a lot of time near the Pre, it seems - the site has now posted the write-up from a Q&A with Sprint and Palm executives. Pre Community also states at the end of the post that a video of the Q&A is "coming soon".

Our sister site, Pre Community, has a taken an in-depth, hands-on look at the Palm Pre and has posted an early review. What are the first impressions after having a chance to play with Palm's new toy? We'll tell you a little bit about it after the jump.